Sights of Ireland
Irish music
Irish writers/folklore
Biggest cities
Varia
100

Ireland's oldest university. Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I.

Trinity College

100

What is traditional Irish music called?

Irish Trad

100

Which Ireland writer wrote The Picture of Dorian Gray ?

Oscar Wilde

100

What is the capital of Ireland

Dublin

100

What are the colors of the Irish flag?

Green , white and orange

200

Which attraction is made up of some 40,000 massive black basalt columns sticking out of the sea? It is also belongs to the UNESCO World Heritage list.

GIANT’S CAUSEWAY

200

What instrument is featured on the Ireland flag?

Harf

200

Who is one of the most important writers in Ireland?

James Joyce
200

What is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland

Belfast

200

Which is the oldest dance in Ireland?

Sean-Non

300

What attraction stretches for eight kilometers along the Atlantic and rises to its highest point at about 214 meters.

The Cliffs of Moher

300

What is the National Instrument of Ireland?

Bodhran

300

Who are one of the best Irish myths and legends?

Fairies

300

Which city is known as the culinary capital of Ireland?

Cork

300

In which city of Ireland was Titanic ship built?

Belfast

400

Which castle is the best-preserved medieval fortress in Ireland?

Bunratty Castle

400

Which was the first time Ireland participated in Eurovision?

1965

400

How many Irish writers have won the Nobel Prize for Literature?

Four writers

400

Which city is know as the Festival capital of Ireland?

Galway

400

Who is the national animal of Ireland?

Red deer

500

What attraction includes the High Cross and Romanesque Chapel, the 12th-century round tower, a 15th-century castle, and a 13th-century Gothic cathedral.

The Rock of Cashel

500

What is the oldest Irish song?

Callen O Costure Me

500

´Leprechauns´ are probably the most heard of fairies. They are said to carry two leather pouches. What is inside these pouches?

A silver shilling and a gold coin.

500

What is the oldest city of Ireland. Also known as a seaport and was founded by Vikings in 914 A.D

Waterford

500

What is the longest place name in Ireland?

Muckanaghederdauhaulia